NAVAJO MODEL BEING HARRASSED ONLINE - 12/07/13http://www.navajopost.org/2013/12/07/navajo-model-being-harrassed-online/Deanne Vanwinkle, a member of the Navajo Nation that lives in from Las Vegas, NV said she has been humiliated by a facebook page that has her photo up with offensive language written on it and it has sense then gone viral. “Yeah there was a couple of women harassing my fan page bringing up things about my son and how I’m such a horrible person and that people they think I’m a model that’s perfect.” Vanwinkle said in an interview with the Navajo Post.

The Real Threats of Online Stalking - 12/07/13http://www.desiblitz.com/content/real-threats-online-stalkingInstagram, Facebook and Twitter, the list is endless when it comes to social media sites, yet how safe are we when it comes to sharing our every move and personal details online? DESIblitz investigates the very real threats of online stalking.

FBI surveillance malware in bomb threat case tests constitutional limits - 12/06/13http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/12/fbi-surveillance-malware-in-bomb-threat-case-tests-constitional-limits/The FBI has an elite hacker team that creates customized malware to identify or monitor high-value suspects who are adept at covering their tracks online, according to a published report. The growing sophistication of the spyware­which can report users' geographic locations and remotely activate a computer’s camera without triggering the light that lets users know it's recording­is pushing the boundaries of constitutional limits on searches and seizures, The Washington Post reported in an article published Friday.

Woman sentenced for stalking Livingston County victim through Facebook - 12/05/13http://www.livingstondaily.com/article/20131205/NEWS06/131205003/A Warren woman was sentenced this morning to 30 days in the Livingston County Jail for identity theft and stalking a Livingston County woman on the Internet. The judge split the sentence telling the woman, Angela Marie Sinclair, she must report to jail Dec. 14 to serve the first 15 days and report March 3 to serve the second half of the sentence. The judge split the time to accommodate Sinclair's college class schedule.

Prescott Valley teen accused of school threats - 12/04/13http://www.azfamily.com/news/Prescott-Valley-teen-accused-of-school-threats-234280431.htmlPrescott Valley police say a 15-year-old boy threatened to shoot people at a school he used to attend, but investigators were able to take him into custody before he could carry out his threats. On Nov. 22, staff from the Franklin Phonetic School called Prescott Valley police to report threatening and offensive emails that were sent to the school, according to Sgt. Brandon Bonney.